You'll recall, sir, that I spoke about the instances of litigation cases. We have about 5,000. We have settlements in 3,000 of those cases, and 2,200 go to court.
Let me say for the record that we do not characterize the KPMG file as an amnesty. That is a term that has been applied by the media. It is not one we accept. This matter remains before the court. We are determined to continue to get all of the participants in this scheme, and we want our day in court. Our work is not done.
The minister announced as well that there is additional work on the Isle of Man. The scheme is on the Isle of Man. We are now under way with what I would describe as a blitz on Isle of Man accounts, up to 800 of them.
I will ask Mr. Gallivan to speak in general about the terms of settlements and about why amnesty is an inappropriate description.